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the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation. and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, catholic organizations claim denial of first amendment rights, then women inmates sterilized. behind the headlines: home grown human trafficking. hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, healthcare reform split. the obamacare free birth control mandate got an unlikely ally this week. the catholic health association or cha now says it's okay with the administration's latest compromise. obamacare mandates all insurance should cover contraceptives free of charge. but members of the catholic hierarchy objected and catholic owners of faith-based nonprofits filed lawsuits saying that mandate violates their free ex
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the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation. and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, sexual assault in the egyptian uprising. then, women silenced in movies. behind the headlines: poverty moves to the suburbs. hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, sexual assault and the egyptian protests. for days millions packed cairo's streets and tahrir square awaiting what they hoped was morsi's resignation. as during the arab spring, there were numerous reports of sexual assaults on women. protestors, who as voters helped bring morsi to power. the women's group operation antisexual harassment reported at least 44 cases of sexual assault on just the first day and more as protests continued during the
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in effect to transform suburban marin county into a more urban environment. >> would these be people who already live in marin or is the idea to attract more sneem. >> well, one of the reasons there's been so much controversy i think is the plan is so complicated. it is so difficult to explain. it is very simply the plan would provide an incentive to counties and cities to zone properties within their jurisdictions, to build new housing in the future along traffic corridors and next to mass transit. and the idea there is that that would be a way of reducing driving and thereby reducing greenhouse gases. >> very close to there you see these signs that say the smart train is coming. smart train is a key player in all of this, is it not? >> well, the smart train is part of the larger strategy to try and develop housing along corridors, along traffic corridors. and it's coming to san rafael and san rafael has already accepted two priority development areas. these are areas where they've zoned the city so that more dense property, more dense housing can be built. but people are up in arms
in effect to transform suburban marin county into a more urban environment. >> would these be people who already live in marin or is the idea to attract more sneem. >> well, one of the reasons there's been so much controversy i think is the plan is so complicated. it is so difficult to explain. it is very simply the plan would provide an incentive to counties and cities to zone properties within their jurisdictions, to build new housing in the future along traffic corridors and next...
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. >> inorganic arsenic is found in foods because it's present in the environment and is a naturally occurring mineral but experts say it can be toxic and cause cancer we'll be right back. ,,,, [ glenn stonebarger ] we are a family farm. she has been around corn her entire life, so she's probably been around corn longer than i have. [ jeannie stonebarger ] i shop at safeway quite a bit. i walk around the produce department a few times, just to see that box. i'm like...yes! really, really proud. to know that they're buying locally is important. [ female announcer ] safeway works with hundreds of local farmers because local means fresher. ♪ the future.. could be closer than you think. how you could get from the bay areao l-a.. in half an hour. in a tube. >>> travel of the future could be closer than you think. at 6:00, how you could get from the bay area to l.a. in half an hour in a tube. plus, seafood lovers, why the price of shrimp could skyrocket. those stories and more tonight at 6:00. >>> thanks so much for watching. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is coming up next. >> the lates
. >> inorganic arsenic is found in foods because it's present in the environment and is a naturally occurring mineral but experts say it can be toxic and cause cancer we'll be right back. ,,,, [ glenn stonebarger ] we are a family farm. she has been around corn her entire life, so she's probably been around corn longer than i have. [ jeannie stonebarger ] i shop at safeway quite a bit. i walk around the produce department a few times, just to see that box. i'm like...yes! really, really...
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criticized napolitano in 2009 when a memo noted the struggling economy could create a fertile recruiting environment for right-wing extremists. >> i think it was a valuable lesson for her that she needed to make sure she exercised pretty strong controls over the institutional operations of the department. >> duke university professor david shansor, director of the triangle center on terrorism and homeland security said her legacy is strongest in the federal response to national disasters, tornadoes in joplin, missouri, moore, oklahoma, and superstorm sandy. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> sorry to interrupt our own piece there, but jurors in george zimmerman's murder trial have only been deliberating for about two hours and they already have a question for the judge. let's go live to the courtroom and listen in. >> the letters for identification purposes only. susan, is there a way to create just a what's in evidence list? you can do what? print it out? white it out and make a copy? if counsel wants to approach the clerk and see what it is that she's proposing and tell me if you have any objections
criticized napolitano in 2009 when a memo noted the struggling economy could create a fertile recruiting environment for right-wing extremists. >> i think it was a valuable lesson for her that she needed to make sure she exercised pretty strong controls over the institutional operations of the department. >> duke university professor david shansor, director of the triangle center on terrorism and homeland security said her legacy is strongest in the federal response to national...
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. >> reporter: arsenic occurs naturally in the environment and is also in pesticides. the inorganic type can be toxic and high levels can cause cancer. but experts don't know exactly what that level is. the fda has been monitoring apple juice for the past 20 years. last year, the agency released an analysis that showed all the samples they tested were below the new levels being proposed for inorganic arsenic. >> we think that the levels that we have set is the right level to protect public health. and we think it will continue to assure the people can have confidence in the overall safety of apple juice. >> the juice products association is reviewing the fda proposal and says safety is the number one priority for juice producers. drew seymour is happy to hear the fda is keeping apple juice safe for children. >> just another thing that can help parents to rest easy at night. >> reporter: she also tries to limit her kids' favorite drinks because of the sugar. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >> the fda is also considering new limits on arsenic in rice. >>> parents f
. >> reporter: arsenic occurs naturally in the environment and is also in pesticides. the inorganic type can be toxic and high levels can cause cancer. but experts don't know exactly what that level is. the fda has been monitoring apple juice for the past 20 years. last year, the agency released an analysis that showed all the samples they tested were below the new levels being proposed for inorganic arsenic. >> we think that the levels that we have set is the right level to protect...
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it's found in foods because it is present in the environment. it's also a known carcinogen that's been associated with skin lesions, developmental effects and heart disease. >>> time to eat? minus the arsenic, of course. our fresh grocer tony tantillo here now with a new look at heirloom tomatoes. >> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to these beautiful heirloom too many. it's summertime, they are everywhere and the flavor is incredible. but you have to select them and store them right. with all the colors and varieties you will be sitting here all day with what to choose. look at these, yellows, reds, radiator jack, the golden tomato. when you buy them make sure the colors rebright all the way around free from any shriveling whatsoever heavy for their size. one thing about heirloom tomatoes, they pick them when they are fully ripe and send them to market. so buy them and enjoy them within one or two days. the best way i like to enjoy them besides salad, i cut them up, put cheese and vinegar, basil, mint, salt, pepper, olive oi
it's found in foods because it is present in the environment. it's also a known carcinogen that's been associated with skin lesions, developmental effects and heart disease. >>> time to eat? minus the arsenic, of course. our fresh grocer tony tantillo here now with a new look at heirloom tomatoes. >> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to these beautiful heirloom too many. it's summertime, they are everywhere and the flavor is incredible. but you have to select...
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the overall our mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for the entire community. june 10th, members of our community walked into this courthouse has the potential jurors. just like people throughout the country do in our 3,000 plus counties. once seated, these individuals will decide cases in controversial in their respective jurisdictions and they die it under the watchful eye of a presiding judge. now, for 15 days, this jury has heard from witnesses. they have viewed evidence. they have learned the facts. they have been instructed on the laws that apply, and now they are deliberating. and soon, hopefully, they will issue a verdict. as americans we entrust our fellow citizens with this solemn duty in exchange we, the public, respect and accept their decision. now, at times, as individuals, we may not agree with this verdict, but at communities within our country we respect the rule of law. before i turn the podium over to chief smith, i would like too speak to what i see in our community. we recognize, while this case has brought a great deal of emotion, there's
the overall our mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for the entire community. june 10th, members of our community walked into this courthouse has the potential jurors. just like people throughout the country do in our 3,000 plus counties. once seated, these individuals will decide cases in controversial in their respective jurisdictions and they die it under the watchful eye of a presiding judge. now, for 15 days, this jury has heard from witnesses. they have viewed evidence....
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let us create conducive environments. governance, peace, internal cohesion, before talking about sustainable development. >> i think we have time for another round of questions. >> thank you for allowing me to express myself. i want to come back to the question of the legitimacy of ouagadougou. we know that burkina faso was involved in the civil wars in sierra leone and liberia. those wars, in the eyes of billions of africans, burkina faso does not have legitimacy to talk about legitimacy in africa. when you lose somebody dear to you, that gives you a shape. as you africans, we believe there was someone sincere in what he wanted to do for africa. if the new leadership cannot at least bring stability -- you brought that to burkina faso. so be it. after his death, we see that spain is the leading nation today, trying to promote solar power. there is more sun in burkina faso than in spain. what have you done in 26 years? that is the question. >> thank you very much. next question. >> my name is abdel maliki, and i am from th
let us create conducive environments. governance, peace, internal cohesion, before talking about sustainable development. >> i think we have time for another round of questions. >> thank you for allowing me to express myself. i want to come back to the question of the legitimacy of ouagadougou. we know that burkina faso was involved in the civil wars in sierra leone and liberia. those wars, in the eyes of billions of africans, burkina faso does not have legitimacy to talk about...
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what's the environment like? how do they ask for questions? those sorts of things. >> as far as the environment in there -- >> it's tiny. >> we can kind of estimate or guess because we're not in there with them. there's nobody supervising them. they control their own little world with their foreperson. sometimes it's very smooth and sometimes the disagreements are worked over and sometimes they're not. they knock on the door or some courthouses have a buzzer to indicate to the bailiff. >> standing outside the door. >> guarding them. >> the bailiff will open the door. they're not allowed to ask him a question. they will fold it over to the bailiff who will take it to the judge and the judge must consult with the lawyers before answering any questions. >> which we saw yesterday. >> they will say this is the question. how do you want me to respond? she'll tell them how she will respond and bring them out and respond. if it's a question of law she'll clarify it. if it's a question of fact, she will say that's for them to decide. >> i believe that
what's the environment like? how do they ask for questions? those sorts of things. >> as far as the environment in there -- >> it's tiny. >> we can kind of estimate or guess because we're not in there with them. there's nobody supervising them. they control their own little world with their foreperson. sometimes it's very smooth and sometimes the disagreements are worked over and sometimes they're not. they knock on the door or some courthouses have a buzzer to indicate to the...
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the kind of internal cultural environment of some of the federal agencies withheld information that we get from you. and i know as a former mayor our police department has an ongoing effort especially with gang activity to try to make sure the information flows because we are on the streets every minute and every day dealing with these incidents is and what we end up doing on the gaming issue, we actually hire the prosecutors and put them in the u.s. attorney's office so we can have a better relationship and actually worked very successfully, but we had to create an environment. we didn't have to give it legislatively, we could do it on the regulation. and you see also the culture -- is that something that so deep and ingrained in the agencies that will take time to happen or it can happen very rapidly because the new understanding of the instances could be homegrown like this example? >> i think it can happen rapidly, senator. this is a problem that isn't just the agency. i have had units in my own department that wouldn't talk to each other. this is a constant cultural thing that my
the kind of internal cultural environment of some of the federal agencies withheld information that we get from you. and i know as a former mayor our police department has an ongoing effort especially with gang activity to try to make sure the information flows because we are on the streets every minute and every day dealing with these incidents is and what we end up doing on the gaming issue, we actually hire the prosecutors and put them in the u.s. attorney's office so we can have a better...
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give executive members of the department of education bonuses, and it would seem that in this budget environment that's not a wise decision. >> the department defended the payments saying they were needed to retain qualified executives at the sag agency. >>> an employee -- agency. >>> an employee killed in a shooting at a restaurant will be laid to rest. funeral services for kenneth o mar bradley will be held at 10:00 a.m. at. the shooting may have been a case of mistaken identity and was not a robbery. >>> and in walnut creek a new report shows four city employees who were placed on administrative leave did the right thing to protect minors by firing a lesser center employee accused of having i haven't appropriate contact with a -- with having inappropriate contact with a 13- year-old girl. the did report did find city manager ken knew about a the inappropriate contact and did not notify police. >>> 8:17. hillary clinton is making big money on the speaking circuit. this is video of clinton at the dedication of a children's library in her name on monday in little rock arkansas. she did not charg
give executive members of the department of education bonuses, and it would seem that in this budget environment that's not a wise decision. >> the department defended the payments saying they were needed to retain qualified executives at the sag agency. >>> an employee -- agency. >>> an employee killed in a shooting at a restaurant will be laid to rest. funeral services for kenneth o mar bradley will be held at 10:00 a.m. at. the shooting may have been a case of...
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>> this is almost -- i liken it to seeing a wild animal in its own environment. it's really where it belongs. >> the arm is out? >> the arm is out, the antennas are deployed, everything is out there ready to go. >> we have a fantastic view our viewers can see. 122 feet long. we are underneath the bottom of this. how many tiles are on this? >> about 24,000 tiles. the interesting thing, each one has like its own individual address. >> all the scorch marks and scratch marks are still on there. this is its true form. >> exactly as it came back from space. that's the best part of it. you get to really see something that's almost alive. >> yeah. it's very interactive, too. not just for the kids. adults love it as well. talk about how this exhibit is really meant to inspire. >> that is the key to it. we're doing more than just a museum tour here. we're actually giving people and particularly our young people -- >> we can even come and spin the wheel. >> they can look at the massive tires we use, do the interactive events so you can land the orbiter and deploy the arm. w
>> this is almost -- i liken it to seeing a wild animal in its own environment. it's really where it belongs. >> the arm is out? >> the arm is out, the antennas are deployed, everything is out there ready to go. >> we have a fantastic view our viewers can see. 122 feet long. we are underneath the bottom of this. how many tiles are on this? >> about 24,000 tiles. the interesting thing, each one has like its own individual address. >> all the scorch marks and...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> a lovely aroma of bacon, but and their complaints actually shut the restaurant down. but as mike taibbi explains, fans of the restaurant and owner have fought back. >> good morning, savannah. maybe you can't fight city hall but you can fight in city hall and that's where the great bacon wars have been headed since may when the fat hit the fire over a restaurant called bacon bacon. >> reporter: san francisco's haight district still has some throw backs. it gives off the vibe that anything goes. anything except this. he decided he could build a menu and whole business around bacon. bacon in a variety of forms. in jams in bouquets, 300 pounds of bacon cooked each day but some neighbors started aiming formal complaints to city hall, questioning the restaurants permits but mostly complaining about the
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it is a different environment. it was the mistress of the chief job of the president is to persuade people. it is a lot harder to persuade people today than it was in richard nixon's time. nixons one reason why seems obsessed with the media and what they are saying about him. he knows how powerful an instrument they are for public office. guest is richard norton smith. we're looking at the nixon tapes 40 years after they become became public knowledge. we're airing these on c-span radio during the month of july. you can listen to the recordings anytime online at c-span.org. the next call is from california on the independent line. have a question -- when president johnson was in the white house, i think he was talking to senator dirksen. president johnson knew nixon's thele were messing with promising to get out of the war. if johnson would have brought up, the think it would be possible nixon would never have been president? host: appreciate the call. this is from another viewer about a secret plan. guest: the ide
it is a different environment. it was the mistress of the chief job of the president is to persuade people. it is a lot harder to persuade people today than it was in richard nixon's time. nixons one reason why seems obsessed with the media and what they are saying about him. he knows how powerful an instrument they are for public office. guest is richard norton smith. we're looking at the nixon tapes 40 years after they become became public knowledge. we're airing these on c-span radio during...
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we know that this was a very dynamic crash environment. i know you all have seen some of the videos. we really are thankful that so many people survived and so many people were able to walk away without serious injuries. >> brian: i understand when it came to the one -- one of the young girls that lost their life in the crash, the reports are she lost it when she was hit by a fire truck or emergency vehicle. yet they don't want to release the autopsy results. iwhy would that be? >> i think people are still looking at all of these issues. the coroner has not yet released the cause of death. they are conducting the autopsy. we are in the process of interviewing emergency responders, as well as passengers and reviewing video. so when we get that information from the coroner, it will help us put together a better picture of what happened. this is a very serious issue. we want to make sure we get it right. >> brian: lastly, real quick, do you sense at all a reluctance to speak with you? you spoke to two pilots. it's been a few days more. have t
we know that this was a very dynamic crash environment. i know you all have seen some of the videos. we really are thankful that so many people survived and so many people were able to walk away without serious injuries. >> brian: i understand when it came to the one -- one of the young girls that lost their life in the crash, the reports are she lost it when she was hit by a fire truck or emergency vehicle. yet they don't want to release the autopsy results. iwhy would that be? >>...
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>> well, arsenic is a mineral that exists in our environment. it's in our soil, our water, our air. they set the limit of ten parts per billion, which is exactly what is allowed in drinking water. that's a safe level. >> are they going to keep testing? how do we know that the limit is kept? >> i talked to the head of the fda yesterday. she said that they're going to do additional testing. what they look for industry will set this as their standard. they'll do their own testing. and fda will come on behind that to make sure they're following up. >> great news for parents out there this morning. rich, thanks very much. >>> now, to the teenagers who helped track down an abducted 5-year-old girl. a 15-year-old and his friend, joining a group of first responders in the search for a missing little girl in pennsylvania, and hunting down the kidnapper. abc's rob nelson has their story for us. >> reporter: one moment, 5-year-old jocelyn rojas was playing in her lancaster, pennsylvania, front yard, thursday afternoon. and then, she was gone. >> it's something you don't wish on anybody. and ho
>> well, arsenic is a mineral that exists in our environment. it's in our soil, our water, our air. they set the limit of ten parts per billion, which is exactly what is allowed in drinking water. that's a safe level. >> are they going to keep testing? how do we know that the limit is kept? >> i talked to the head of the fda yesterday. she said that they're going to do additional testing. what they look for industry will set this as their standard. they'll do their own...